Did you misspell "Cavalier" when the title was first introduced?

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I did. I still do...

Did you misspell "Cavalier" when the title was first introduced? 25 votes

Yes, I was cavelier with my spelling
12%
Duke_SilverX_Factor_AgentNerdNerdNerd1 3 votes
No (perhaps due to my love of Cleveland basketball)
72%
Whododo872solopoloHammerbro_64TaZ_4178KerneasRemeliRockypantherxKaratemike415DonDudu2809RulllorTimeGenesisMauledAomine_Daiki10Nik_860TheInfintyUltraeggIr0nM8nLucifer1810 18 votes
Cavlier -> autocorrect -> Cavalier
12%
Ya_Boi_28lowlevelplayerTheNickster20 3 votes
I guessed (and still have to)
0%
I guessed (and now I learned)
4%
Edeuink 1 vote

Comments

  • NerdNerdNerd1NerdNerdNerd1 Member Posts: 379 ★★★
    Yes, I was cavelier with my spelling
    Spelled it wrong in the option, lmao
  • Whododo872Whododo872 Member Posts: 1,042 ★★★
    No (perhaps due to my love of Cleveland basketball)
    It’s just a word. I’ve never had much spelling trouble, and this is no exception
  • solopolosolopolo Member Posts: 888 ★★★
    No (perhaps due to my love of Cleveland basketball)
    Or because I know how to spell basic English words. Not sure why people have issues with that.
  • shadow_lurker22shadow_lurker22 Member Posts: 3,245 ★★★★★

    Spelled it wrong in the option, lmao

    Yeah pretty sure that was intended
  • MauledMauled Member, Guardian Posts: 3,957 Guardian
    No (perhaps due to my love of Cleveland basketball)
    I’d like to think most people could spell it, even if the etymology escapes them.
  • KerneasKerneas Member Posts: 3,825 ★★★★★
    No (perhaps due to my love of Cleveland basketball)
    No, in my native language "cavalier" is quite a common word. The same question OP asked would be more interrsting w the title Consigliere
  • HendrossHendross Member Posts: 959 ★★★
    cadaver
  • J0eySn0wJ0eySn0w Member Posts: 979 ★★★★
    Cavalry
    Chandelier
    Cavabongos
  • ThebgjThebgj Member Posts: 635 ★★
    I’ve been caveat since day 1.
  • ThebgjThebgj Member Posts: 635 ★★
    Kerneas said:

    No, in my native language "cavalier" is quite a common word. The same question OP asked would be more interrsting w the title Consigliere

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=We0QWq8ts5Y
  • NoOnexRONoOnexRO Member Posts: 345 ★★★
    No one beats the guy who was "caviar" at some point in this Forum.
  • Lvernon15Lvernon15 Member Posts: 11,598 ★★★★★
    Never
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  • Sundance_2099Sundance_2099 Member Posts: 3,406 ★★★★★
    no, but it's nothing to do with an American sportsball team, I just know how to spell cavalier.
  • Hammerbro_64Hammerbro_64 Member Posts: 7,463 ★★★★★
    No (perhaps due to my love of Cleveland basketball)
    Cav is all I have patience for
  • TheRealApocTheRealApoc Member Posts: 320 ★★
    NoOnexRO said:

    No one beats the guy who was "caviar" at some point in this Forum.

    I agree, comments like that should just automatically close the thread. @Kabam Miike :D
  • LightvayneLightvayne Member Posts: 518 ★★★
    NoOnexRO said:

    No one beats the guy who was "caviar" at some point in this Forum.

    That's who I was quoting up above XD
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